Aim Hernia formation occurs at closed stoma sites in up to 30% of patients. The Reinforcement of Closure of Stoma Site (ROCSS) randomized controlled trial is evaluating whether placement of biological mesh during stoma closure safely reduces hernia rates compared with closure without mesh, without increasing surgical or wound complications. This paper aims to report recruitment, deliverability and safety from the internal feasibility study. Method A multicentre, patient and assessor blinded, randomized controlled trial, delivered through surgical trainee research networks. A 90-patient internal feasibility study assessed recruitment, randomization, deliverability and early (30 day) safety of the novel surgical technique (Clinical...
AIM: Abdominal surgery sometimes necessitates the creation of a stoma, which can cause future compli...
Parastomal hernia is a frequent complication of an abdominal wall stoma. Surgical repairs have high ...
International audienceTo evaluate whether systematic mesh implantation upon primary colostomy creati...
Aim Hernia formation occurs at closed stoma sites in up to 30% of patients. The Reinforcement of ...
Background: Closure of complex and contaminated abdominal wounds is challenging and carries risks, ...
Background: Closure of an abdominal stoma, a common elective operation, is associated with frequent ...
Introduction: Application of a prophylactic mesh during stoma closure was shown to reduce the incide...
BackgroundA temporary loop ileostomy, which is used to decrease the risk of symptomatic anastamotic ...
AIM: Parastomal hernia (PSH) is a common complication following stoma creation. Previous reviews fou...
Abstract Background A temporary loop ileostomy, which is used to decrease the risk of symptomatic an...
BackgroundIncisional hernia is a frequent complication after loop-ileostomy closure, rationalizing h...
Purpose: To evaluate safety and efficacy of a mesh reinforcement following stoma reversal to prevent...
BACKGROUND: Surgical site infection after stoma reversal is common. The optimal skin closure techniq...
Incisional hernias following ostomy reversal occur frequently. Incisional hernias at the site of a p...
Contains fulltext : 171283.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE: Para...
AIM: Abdominal surgery sometimes necessitates the creation of a stoma, which can cause future compli...
Parastomal hernia is a frequent complication of an abdominal wall stoma. Surgical repairs have high ...
International audienceTo evaluate whether systematic mesh implantation upon primary colostomy creati...
Aim Hernia formation occurs at closed stoma sites in up to 30% of patients. The Reinforcement of ...
Background: Closure of complex and contaminated abdominal wounds is challenging and carries risks, ...
Background: Closure of an abdominal stoma, a common elective operation, is associated with frequent ...
Introduction: Application of a prophylactic mesh during stoma closure was shown to reduce the incide...
BackgroundA temporary loop ileostomy, which is used to decrease the risk of symptomatic anastamotic ...
AIM: Parastomal hernia (PSH) is a common complication following stoma creation. Previous reviews fou...
Abstract Background A temporary loop ileostomy, which is used to decrease the risk of symptomatic an...
BackgroundIncisional hernia is a frequent complication after loop-ileostomy closure, rationalizing h...
Purpose: To evaluate safety and efficacy of a mesh reinforcement following stoma reversal to prevent...
BACKGROUND: Surgical site infection after stoma reversal is common. The optimal skin closure techniq...
Incisional hernias following ostomy reversal occur frequently. Incisional hernias at the site of a p...
Contains fulltext : 171283.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE: Para...
AIM: Abdominal surgery sometimes necessitates the creation of a stoma, which can cause future compli...
Parastomal hernia is a frequent complication of an abdominal wall stoma. Surgical repairs have high ...
International audienceTo evaluate whether systematic mesh implantation upon primary colostomy creati...